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UK: Our Vertical Roller Mill intervention teams in action
Castolin UK, together with our European VRM intervention team, recently completed the very first Vertical Roller Mill application in the United Kingdom during January 2014. The cement plant has an annual shut down to perform preventative maintenance and have been looking for a reputable company to conduct the refurbishment operation for a number of years. Castolin were contracted and ...
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Online service improves public access to petroleum and natural gas data
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) has added petroleum and natural gas time-series data to the agency's application programming interface (API). These high-value data sets add 127,000 time series, summarizing petroleum and natural gas production, consumption, inventories, prices, imports, exports, and sales data, to the API that EIA launched in October 2012. The addition of ...
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PHOENIX at COAL-GEN 2016 for Power Generation Week
Visit PHOENIX near the COAL-GEN area of the POWER-GEN International show in Orlando FL, December 13 - 15, 2016, Booth 2066. Speak with one of our eqipment specialists about your power generation and/or coal generation needs. In addition to equipment such as Belt Filter Presses, Filter Presses, Decanter Centrifuges and Sludge Dewatering systems, PHOENIX supports the industry with a full service ...
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Hundreds of New Coal-fired Ethanol Plants Will Create a Huge Equipment Market
The U.S. is following the lead of Brazil and is building hundreds of ethanol plants with the goal of substituting this home grown product for gasoline. While the first plants were built with gas-fired boilers, new plants are likely to use coal-fired steam generators. Some are already operating and others are in construction. The impact of the coal-firing will add billions of dollars in ...
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Additional Coal Plant Retirements Expected Due To Low Natural Gas Prices According To Report By Brattle Economists
Economists at The Brattle Group released a report today examining the impact of emerging Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) air quality regulations on coal-fired power plants. The new study, an update to analysis conducted in 2010, finds that 59,000 to 77,000 MW of coal plant capacity are likely to retire over the next five years, which is approximately 25,000 MW more than previously ...
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China’s coal market not the “Promised Land” for international suppliers
Chinese coal imports will peak before the end of the decade and enter a prolonged period of decline, challenging assumptions that the country’s demand for internationally-traded steam coal could continue to rise inexorably, according to a major new IHS study. A moderation of demand combined with a rise in domestic supply and improved transportation will bring international producers into ...
By IHS Markit
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SUSPENSION FOR INDONESIAN COAL EXPORTER
One of the largest coal exporters in Indonesia has been so pleased with the Electro Suspension Magnet we supplied five years ago that they have written to tell us - and to say they would like to buy another one. The Electrical Superintendent at the Bulk Terminal in Indonesia, wrote: ‘‘This Bulk Terminal purchased two type 125 OCW 40 suspension electro magnets from Master Magnets in 2002. These ...
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55 Percent Growth In Coal-fired Power Generation By 2020
Despite concerns about global warming, there will be a steady increase in world coal-fired generation resulting in installed capacity of 2.1 million MW (2l00 GW) by 2020. This new forecast in the McIlvaine report, Coal-fired Boilers: World Analysis and Forecast, represents a substantial reduction from the forecast made in April when the 2020 anticipated capacity was predicted at 2.7 million MW. ...
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TVA Releases Final Integrated Resource Plan
The Tennessee Valley Authority released its final Integrated Resource Plan and associated Environmental Impact Statement on 8/16 that evaluates options to meet the region's power generation needs over the next 20 years. Under development since February 2018, TVA's IRP is a power planning roadmap that examines a variety of economic, regulatory and market-driven scenarios and strategies - both ...
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Midwest Energy Emissions Corp. Expands Into Current Customer Fleet
The Company Announces its Expansion into two New Boilers with Leading North American Utility Customer LEWIS CENTER, Ohio, Oct. 16, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Midwest Energy Emissions Corp. (OTCQB: MEEC) ("ME2C®" or the "Company"), a global leader in mercury emissions control for the power industry, today announced its expansion into a current customer’s fleet to supply its proprietary ...
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Biomass Ready Coal Fired Plants and Massive Tree Planting will be the Compromise Climate Change Solution
Coal provided 26 percent of the additional power generation last year and 38 percent of all generation. There are 500,000 MW of new coal fired generation in the planning stage. This is more than was ever installed in the Americas and Europe. So any programs to reduce coal fired generation on these two continents to zero would eliminate less than is being added elsewhere in the world. The ...
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Software and Hardware Upgrades Could Cut Global CO2 Emissions from Coal and Gas Power Plants by One Billion Metric Tons
GE today released a new analysis of global power plants, which found that carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from the world's fleet of coal and gas plants can be reduced by 10 percent -- the equivalent of removing 95 percent of cars off U.S. roads -- when existing hardware and software solutions are fully applied. The analysis is the first to quantify the emission reductions of using existing ...
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Duke Energy Anticipates Ohio Coal Plant Retirement
Duke Energy Ohio (NYSE: DUK) anticipates it will retire all six coal-fired generation units at its W.C. Beckjord Station, southwest of Cincinnati, by Jan. 1, 2015, as a result of a proposed U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rule. Duke Energy Ohio announced its intent to retire Beckjord Station's coal-fired units 1 through 6 – totaling 862 megawatts (MW) of generating capacity ...
By Duke Energy
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Step forward for health protection in Turkey: Proposal to extend the pollution exemptions given to privatised coal power plants withdrawn
Last night, 14 February, all political parties in the Turkish Parliament agreed to withdraw a proposal on granting exemptions from environmental investments including filtration systems, flue gas facilities and ash dams to privatized coal power plants for an additional 2 years. This so-called Article 45 would have allowed private operators of coal plants to continue polluting. During ...
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Facebook update: renewable energy now
International — Facebook recently announced it will build a massive data centre in Oregon, U.S., packed full of the latest energy efficient computers to serve the hundreds of millions of friends connecting on their near-addictive social networking website. But the company plans to run the place on electricity made by burning coal--Yes, the dirtiest source of energy and largest single source of ...
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Asia is set to support global coal demand for the next five years
Global coal demand is expected to decline in 2019 but remain broadly stable over the next five years, supported by robust growth in major Asian markets, according to the International Energy Agency’s latest market analysis and forecasts. The weakness in coal demand this year results mainly from coal-fired electricity generation, which is set to experience its largest ever ...
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$2.5 Trillion Investment In New Coal-fired Plants In The Next 25 Years
World coal-fired power generation capacity will rise from 1.3 million MW in 2006, to 1.7 million MW in 2011, and to 2.7 million MW in 2030. This will require more than 1.7 million MW of new coal-fired construction to account for retirements as well as growth. The investment in these new plants will exceed $2.5 trillion. This is the prediction in the new McIlvaine online continuously updated, ...
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Crushing the coal market – crushing the competition
South Africa’s coal industry has become dependent on two key requirements to ensure their financial and operational success. These being bespoke processing solutions that deliver on the need for low cost and high volume tonnages and of equal importance, ownership compliance. Contractors looking to cement their position or secure new business in this sector will thrive if they are able to ...
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Bioelectricity: A Critical Contribution to the Decarbonisation of the EU’s Energy System
Brussels, 5 May 2020 – Bioenergy Europe launches the first chapter of its Statistical Report 2020 on Bioelectricity, providing an in-depth analysis of the role of the bioenergy in the decarbonisation of EU’s power grid. While renewables account for 33% of the EU energy mix - of which 5,8% generated by bioenergy - 67% of the electricity in the EU is still generated by non-renewables ...
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Duke Energy Florida, Key Consumer Groups Reach Sweeping Agreement For Building A Smarter Energy Grid
Duke Energy Florida (DEF), consumer representatives and business groups have reached a sweeping agreement that will advance the clean energy vision for the state, introduce innovative programs for customers, retire coal plants faster and bring additional certainty to rates through 2024. The agreement, filed on Jan. 14, 2021, is subject to approval by the Florida Public Service Commission (FPSC). ...
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